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6. Ontological Categories, Latents and the Irrational
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Roberto Poli
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction: An Old, but ever New, World The Old, but ever New, Problems 7
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• CATEGORIES STUDIES •
- 1. Categoriality: Three Disputes Over the Structure of the World 15
- 2. Properties, Facts and Complexity 67
- 3. Order, Direction, Logical Priority and Ontological Categories 89
- 4. Ontological Categories: Why Four are Better than Two 109
- 5. Attribute Instances: The First Ontic Category 127
- 6. Ontological Categories, Latents and the Irrational 153
- 7. Categories and Categorial Entities 165
- 8. Including These Categories in One’s Ontology, Excluding Those Categories: Some Reflections on the Role of a Principle of Acquaintance in Ontology 181
- Bibliography 225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction: An Old, but ever New, World The Old, but ever New, Problems 7
-
• CATEGORIES STUDIES •
- 1. Categoriality: Three Disputes Over the Structure of the World 15
- 2. Properties, Facts and Complexity 67
- 3. Order, Direction, Logical Priority and Ontological Categories 89
- 4. Ontological Categories: Why Four are Better than Two 109
- 5. Attribute Instances: The First Ontic Category 127
- 6. Ontological Categories, Latents and the Irrational 153
- 7. Categories and Categorial Entities 165
- 8. Including These Categories in One’s Ontology, Excluding Those Categories: Some Reflections on the Role of a Principle of Acquaintance in Ontology 181
- Bibliography 225